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November 2018 This newsletter is compiled and edited by David Cowell who is totally responsible for content. If you do not wish to receive these newsletters please email UNSUBSCRIBE to him at david@thesentinel.org.uk
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We currently meet on Saturday mornings at the Library between 10:00 and 11:00. This is essentially a drop in service whereby you can make contact with us, and share your views. “Take positive action in a changing world through food, sharing, creativity and wellbeing�.
Ian Roberts from Folkestone & Hythe Birds will be doing another Bird Walk for us on Saturday 20th October. Meet at 10.00 at the Clifftop Cafe at Capel. The walk will be along the clifftops (quite safe) from the cafe towards Abbott's Cliff. Hopefully you will see some autumn migrants as well as the opportunity to watch the birds around the cliff from above them.
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All concerts take place at St Mary’s Church, Kenardington, Kent
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Sunday 28 October 3.00pm Oliver Nelson (violin) & Vasilis Rakitzis (piano Saturday 3 November 7.30pm Shepway Singers ‘The Golden Age of Polyphony’ Saturday 10 November 6.00pm Helen Bailey (soprano), Jim Clements (baritone), tbc (piano) ‘End of Great War Commemoration’ Saturday 22 December 7.30pm ‘Carols for All’ [retiring collection]
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No job too small Please call to discuss your needs If you have any photographs of the area either current or past do send them to me by email and I will feature them in future editions. If you just have prints do drop them round to Clyme House (see back page) and I will scan.
Hythe Farmers’ Market takes place on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 10am until 1pm. In the Methodist Church Hall, Chapel Street, Hythe, Parking is available nearby. For more information call (01303) 266118 or 268715 7
I am delighted to inform you that three electronic editions of The Sentinel are now published. We now produce a Sandgate, Hythe and a Newington version each month. If you would like to receive a copy of any please email me at:
david@thesentinel.org.uk and put the name of the version you require ie The Sentinel Hythe or The Sentinel Sandgate/Hythe etc in the subject line.
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Brian Oxley - painter
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50% to Parkinson Research
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Why not visit the Mission Hut to see the paintings in their full glory. All framed. 1. St Mary`s Church ruin-sunset
oil on canvas
23" x 15”
£300 00
2. Coast of Cork, Ireland
oil on board
11" x 15”
£150 00
3. The “Wash” Norfolk
oil on board
8" x 10”
£120 00
4. Lilies and French pots
oil on board
23" x 16”
£250 00
5. Jenny reading in the garden
oil on board
28" x 21”
£500 00
6. Fishermens`children
conte drawing
22" x 18"
£200.00
7. The Ireland in the lake
oil on canvas
17" x 15"
£300 00
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Brian and Jenny Oxley have lived in Wayfield House in West Hythe for 40 years and when you visit you can see why. Set in a number of delightful acres, the garden, superbly tended by Jenny, meanders in an informal manner, each turning exposing something new to delight all the senses. It is no wonder this has been such an inspiration for their work. Brian was born locally and attended the Folkestone School of Art when it was in Shellon Street. He has exhibited widely including in a RA Summer Exhibition and has his paintings in collections throughout the world. He is listed in David Buckman's authorative Artists in Britain since 1945 and in Who's Who in Art (35th Edition 2012) edited by Lynda Murray. His work pays testament to the years of practise and his experience was passed on to students at three local schools, where he was the Head of Art, and other educational institutes. Now he devotes his time to practising his craft and art and The Sentinel is delighted to provide a platform for his work particularly as half of the money he receives goes to the Parkinson Research charity who have already received in excess of ÂŁ4000 from him. Should you wish you can visit Brian at his studio, the Mission Hut, where he would be delighted to show you round the garden too where you will enjoy this developing creativity and should discover many of Jenny's hand built ceramics featuring animals and other forms influenced in some cases by historic cultures, albeit they are not for sale.
Please donate to Parkinson's UK Every hour, two people in the UK are told they have Parkinson's. Will you help us find a cure? Thank you
click above or go to: www.parkinsons.org.uk/donate
Mission Hut, St Mary's Road, West Hythe, CT21 4NU 01303 268545; 077715811283; brianoxley2@aol.com Directions The Mission Hut and Wayfield House are in St Mary's Road which can be found at the foot of Lympne Hill in West Hythe (take the turning off the coast road to Boltophs Bridge then turn right at the pub) 11 15
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Flowering Sculpturally Welcome back again to Green Chair Gallery. All the images in Flowering Sculpturally are for sale, and are 40 X 60 cm in size, printed to order on top quality paper, and priced at ÂŁ150.00, fully inclusive of worldwide delivery. Just CLICK here and follow the guidance shown. Full details are in our Buying Department and further information about the way we work are in our Buying From Us section. Artist: Marius Grose Exhibition dates: 6 October - 16 November 2018 Gallery location: Green Chair Gallery - online only Contact & comments: Contact us Proprietors: Solihin & Sofiah Garrard 13
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To commission a painting by talented Sandgate residing artist Malcolm Ritchie costs less than you think and provides a valued, timeless and unique gift. Malcolm has been painting and drawing for most of his life and works in all mediums and subjects. My subjects, he says, inspire me. You're just a click away from looking at some more of his work and arranging an informal chat about what's on your mind.
You'll find me here #MalcolmRitchie
A SQUARE PEG by Joy Greaves Having left school at the age of fifteen without any qualifications, Joy Greaves, in adulthood, had always been aware of her educational shortcomings. She gave up a lucrative career in London at the age of forty-five to follow her ambition of reading ‘Modern Chinese’ at university – whatever the cost!
Joy is available to give talks about her latest book A Square Peg to be published shortly by AudioArcadia.com
Joy’s presentation is an eclectic portrayal, and often entertaining account, of her personal relationships, encounters with fellow classmates (most of whom were teenagers) and everyday life as a mature student in England and China. An avid gourmet, Joy goes on to describe her eleven month stay in Tianjin as well as her travels to Beijing, the Great Wall, Inner Mongolia, Shanghai, Lhasa, Kathmandu, Mount Everest, Hong Kong - and many other fascinating destinations. For further details, please email info@audioarcadia.com 15
Call Steve on 07484263508 restorationman@live.com Call Matt on 07766355880 www.allpinefurniture.co.uk allpine@btinternet.com
rear of: 97 Dymchurch Road, Hythe, Kent CT21 6JN
Find us now at the Malthouse Fri and Sat: 9.30 - 5 pm The Malthouse, Malthouse Hill, Hythe, Kent, CT21 5BW
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The frustrating thing I find with diaries and notebooks is that I either don't have a pen or the pen I stick inside the book eventually breaks its spine but not anymore. The Bobino slim pen solves this problem, sitting comfortably either as a page marker or in the specially provided holder. I have pestered Clive and Helen at Artwrite for ages to stock them and now they do. Only ÂŁ5.99 they don't take refills but they last for years.
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Paul worked at Crundens and since its closure has provided this excellent service.
The editor of The Sentinel is also responsible for sending Hythe, Newington and Sandgate related event information to the Folkestone Herald. If you have an event you wish to publicise it is needed by Tuesday at 17:00. The information should appear in the edition two weeks later although it is not gauranteed.
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Programme 2018
The Friends’ 2018 concert brochure is available here. Tickets Prices (unless otherwise stated): Evening and afternoon concerts £12; lunchtime concerts £7. Discounted prices for Friends of St Leonard’s Church: Evening and afternoon concerts £10; lunchtime concerts £6. Join here.
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Tickets available from Brandon’s Music Shop, 55 High Street, Hythe CT21 5AD (01303 264429) and at church door prior to each concert.
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A great place to stay or visit; great events; great food, great location Tell your friends and family - it's the place to stay. To book a reservation please contact Hythe Imperial Hotel on 01303 267441; website : www.hytheimperial.co.uk
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THE BIG KNIT IS BACK: AgeUK Hythe and Lyminge. Grab your needles and help us be there for older people with no one else to turn to. Every year, we ask you to knit tiny woollen hats, and each one gets placed on an Innocent smoothie bottle. For every smoothie sold, we receive 25p, and that money helps us fight loneliness among older people. Since 2003, you've knitted over 7 million hats, raising more than ÂŁ2.4 million for Age UK and our vital work. Drop your knitted hat(s) into the centre in Stade Street. Thank you. 22
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If you would like to submit an article or letter please email it to me. I will print almost anything as long as it’s not libellous, racist or unkind. Name must be supplied but can be withheld if requested. Please put your articles etc in plain text or Word and images should be in .jpg, .tiff or .png. My contact details are: Address: Clyme House, Hillside Street, Hythe, Kent CT21 5DJ Mobile: 07771 796 446 Landline: 020 3239 5828 (via Skype) email: david@thesentinel.org.uk